New York Forces More People Out of Work

More licensure regulations mean those that can’t afford the expense to become dog watchers will soon be out of work.

The law has existed in New York for a long time, but renewed enforcement means people who need extra income or are out of work. New York City bullycrats are claiming that it is illegal to take care of someone’s dog for them unless you have been licensed by the city. This is the way that the city keeps poor people down by forbidding job opportunities. They also make the city more expensive to live in.

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Joe Scudder

Joe Scudder is the "nom de plume" (or "nom de guerre") of a fifty-ish-year-old writer and stroke survivor. He lives in St Louis with his wife and still-at-home children. He has been a freelance writer and occasional political activist since the early nineties. He describes his politics as Tolkienesque.